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Moving through Expressions
Moving the cursor by typing
You can use the keyboard to move the cursor forward or backward one character or one word at a time. You can also delete the character or word to the right or the left of the cursor, and you can move the cursor to the beginning or end of a line.
See the Motion submenu of the Edit menu for the keystrokes specific to your computer system.
Getting out of an expression
Move to the end of the next-higher subexpression by pressing and at the same time.
Press   repeatedly
Selecting the next placeholder
Select the next placeholder by pressing the key.
Press repeatedly
Select the previous placeholder by pressing and at the same time.
Press   repeatedly
Switching positions
Move back and forth between complementary positions by pressing  5 or  % .
First we alternate between a radicand and an index.
Press  %
Press  %
Next we alternate between a superscript and a subscript.
Press  %
Press  %
Finally, we alternate between an overscript and an underscript.
Press  %
Press  %
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